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Providing capacity in glaucoma care using trained and accredited optometrists: A qualitative evaluation.

Patrick J G GunnSimon ReadChristine DickinsonCecilia H FenertyRobert Anthony Harper
Published in: Eye (London, England) (2023)
Success in developing glaucoma services with optometrists and other health professionals is reliant on multi-stakeholder input, investment in technology and training, inter-professional respect and appropriate time and funding to set up and deliver services. The multi-stakeholder perspective affirms there is notable support for developing glaucoma services delivered by optometrists in primary and secondary care, with caveats around training, appropriate case selection and clinical responsibility.
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